5th Class

Working With MS-Word 2013   Introduction Microsoft word 2013 is a popular computer program that allows you to create documents, letters, reports, resumes, brochures and research papers can be created with professional result in a user friendly interface. MS Word has a vast number of functions and tools.   v  Start using word. v  Format your documents. v  Cut, copy and paste content from-the same/other documents. v  Insert pictures and clip arts. v  Create Tables and lists. v  Edit Headers and Footers. v  Check Spelling, Grammar and word count. v  more...

Working With Spread Sheet 2013   Introduction Microsoft Excel provides a spreadsheet is essentially a matrix of rows and columns. A 'spreadsheet is the computerized equivalent of a general ledger. Intersection of rows and columns is called cell. Each cell can hold text, a number of a mathematical formula. You -?: use Excel to enter all sorts of data and perform financial, mathematical or statistical calculations. A cell is referred to by column and row e.g., the upper left cell is cell Al. The cell right below that is A2 etc.   Microsoft Excel enables you to:   v  Format you data v  Organize your data by sorting it. v  Name ranges of data and use the range names in formulas and navigation for automatic more...

Applications of Multimedia   Introduction Multimedia is form of multiple media. It contains all types of media to play. The traditional cassette players have been replaced by MP3 players with music video capabilities. Multimedia is one of the most fascinating and fastest growing areas in the field of information technology. It is a combination of text, pictures, animation, movies and sound. Multimedia finds its application in various areas such as advertisements, art, education, entertainment, engineering, medicine, mathematics, business and scientific research. In this chapter, we will study about the application of multimedia in different fields.   Multimedia in Education           In the field of education, teachers incorporate multimedia to replace actual lecture and practical demonstration. Multimedia brings the power of interactivity into learning. In this way, multimedia is different from the television.   In education, multimedia is used to produce computer-based training courses (popularly called CBTs) and more...

Introduction to Internet   Introduction Internet is defined as a collection of various services and resources. It offers a world of information in one place. It is helpful tool in communication and researching all different subjects. The internet can be a huge source for information around the world.   Internet is the network of network i.e. a global network which makes WWW (World Wide Web).   With the internet, one can send messages, find information on any subject, chat with friends and do many other things. The Internet or the Net or the World Wide Web is a network of computers spanning the globe. In a network, two or more computers are linked together with or without cables to share information. Thus, the Internet is the largest network of computers in this world because it has millions of computers connected to each other. We will get more...

Networking   Introduction Do you know every person has its own network? Network are everywhere or so it seems. You can hardly do anything with data that does not involve a network. Like the human networks that we are all part of computer network let us share information and resources. Networks help individuals and business alike save money, but they also help create income. A computer network is a network of computers that are geographically distributed, but connected in a manner to enable meaningful transmission and exchange of data among them.   The purpose of networking   v  Get the information you need to develop yourself and your career or business. v  To let people know what you are doing and what you are interested in.   Also more...

  Analogy and Classification       Objectives   ·                  Students will be able to study the similar patterns. ·                  They will be able to sort out objects on the basis of similarity. ·                  Classification based questions list the abilities of the students to observe the differences and similarities among objects or things. ·                  Students will more...

  Patterns                                                                                                                                                    Objectives   ·                     Students will learn to develop and extend patterns. ·                     Students will learn to discover how patterns arise in a variety of mathematical and everyday contexts, and to establish the rules which govern them.       Introduction more...

  Alphabet Test         Objectives   ·                     Students will learn how to arrange a single series of alphabets. ·                     They will learn to decode the logic involved in the alphabetical sequence.         Introduction   Alphabet is a group of English letters. Alphabet test is more...

  Coding-Decoding         Objective   ·                  Students will develop the ability to understand the logic that codes a particular message to read the message.     Introduction   A code means arrangement of letters. Therefore, coding is a method of transforming any instruction from the given form to the required form.       more...

  Blood Relations     Objectives   ·                     Students will be able to know the relation between two people by using the given information. ·                     They will learn to analyse the whole chain of relations and decipher the direct relationship between the people concerned.     Introduction   In blood relations, certain information is given about the members of the family more...


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